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About

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The Wisconsin John Brown Gun Club (WI-JBGC) was created to combat the rise of reactionary terror perpetrated against marginalized communities. We do this through our three-point program; (I) firearms advocacy, (II) community defense, and (III) class-conscious education. In order to avoid the ineffectual idealisms of other progressive organizations who fight a symptom but not the disease, we focus significant effort on bringing attention to the role capitalism plays in manufacturing suffering for profit. As such, we ground ourselves in the scientific tradition of liberation which is Marxism-Leninism. Our members, each with their own roles within the organization, when not engaging in political work, can be found enjoying our bi-weekly range days together. Our membership consists of all colors of anti-fascists all around the state.

To fix the problems of today, we most abolish capitalism. To abolish capitalism, we must bring attention to the class nature of the struggle, and the historical record which confirms it.

Our Mission

Our Mission

To combat reactionary terror against our community through firearms advocacy, community defense, political education, and mutual aid organizing amongst communities. In doing so, we simultaneously serve the greater revolutionary movement by bringing awareness to the root cause of today's problems, the class nature of the struggle, and establishing community networks which allow communities to rely less on the state and more upon eachother.

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Our Vision

Our ultimate goal is the establishment of a workers' democracy and a world without exploiters through the same means. One that does not reward anti-social behavior to be successful. One that doesn't use bigotry to divide us in order to control us. One that fosters cooperation, not competition. One that doesn't get rich from suffering. One where every human has the right to food, water, healthcare, and education.

 

Despite what you've been told, a better world is not utopian. It is achievable, for human conditions vastly dictate human behaviors. Capitalism, based upon infinite growth with finite resources, is destined to destroy itself and give birth to the very forces that shall overthrow it. The only question is whether we face extinction first. May the road to socialism, to rational economics, begin.

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